Politics & Government

Port Chester Voters Will Pick Village Trustees On March 15

One Republican incumbent & one Democrat incumbent are running for reelection. In all, there are seven candidates in the race for six seats.

The village has a cumulative voting system in which voters can cast up to six votes for any trustee or trustees they choose.
The village has a cumulative voting system in which voters can cast up to six votes for any trustee or trustees they choose. (Kristin Borden/Patch)

PORT CHESTER, NY — Port Chester will hold its village trustee election on March 15.

All six seats are up for grabs. There are seven candidates running.

Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Your polling place can be found here.

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The village has a cumulative voting system in which voters can cast up to six votes for any trustee or trustees they choose. Votes can be cast for the same candidate or any combination of candidates.

The candidates running for office include two incumbents:

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  • John Allen (D)
  • Juliana Alzate (R)
  • Joseph Carvin (R)
  • Joseph DeVita (R)
  • Bart Didden (R, incumbent)
  • Phil Dorazio (D)
  • Joan Grangenois-Thomas (D, incumbent)

The League of Women Voters video of the 2022 Village of Port Chester Board of Trustees Virtual Forum can be found here.

To read Port Chester trustee candidates' responses to questions from the Port Chester Historical Society, go here.


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